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1 свёкла полусахарная
1) Botanical term: fodder sugar beet (Beta vulgaris var. altissima f. semisaccharifera), half-sugar beet (Beta vulgaris var. altissima f. semisaccharifera), semisugar beet (Beta vulgaris var. altissima f. semisaccharifera)2) Makarov: half-sugar mangel (Beta vulgaris var. altissima f. semisaccharifera), half-sugar mangel-wurzel (Beta vulgaris var. altissima f. semisaccharifera)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свёкла полусахарная
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ж. beetсвёкла листовая, мангольд — leaf beet
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3 свёкла
свё́кла ж.
beet (root)выра́щивать свё́клу на корм или на са́хар — grow beet for fodder or sugarсажа́ть свё́кла — plant beetsубира́ть свё́клу — harvest beetsкормова́я свё́кла — fodder beetса́харная свё́кла — sugar beetстоло́вая свё́кла — table beet -
4 свекла сахарная, кормовая, листовая и столовая
англ. sugar beet; fodder beet; chard; table beet; garden beetrootнем. Zuckerrübe; Futterrübe; Mangold; rote Rübeфранц. betterave à sucre; b. fourragère; b. a cardes; b. rouge→ аскохителлез свеклы (клубочков)→ желтуха фузариозная и увядание свеклы→ полосатость бактериальная свеклы (жилок)→ точечность свеклы (стеблей и клубочков)→ фитофтороз свеклы (корнеплодов)Фитопатологический словарь-справочник > свекла сахарная, кормовая, листовая и столовая
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